bodies and symmetry/asymmetry

So I’m hanging around the house wondering about this: Why is the outside of the body symmetrical, and some of the internal organs symmetrical, but others of the organs are not? I.e., why one off-center liver rather than a centered organ, or two of them?

The organs that aren’t symmetrical are typically those associated with the gut and digestion. Developmentally, the gut starts out as a simple tube, with subsidiary organs later forming from pockets off of that tube. A similar question was pondered over in IMHO last month.

Since my post was the last one in that thread, I either gave a decent explanation, or my breath stinks. I’m not sure which…

Thanks. It’s a great pleasure to know other people are thinking about the same questions that I find fascinating, but which, when posed, have historically been met with vacant or hostile stares.

I’m still not sure if your explanation covers the liver or pancreas, however.

Gastrointestinal Development:

Both the liver and pancrease develop off of the main gut tube.

Here is an image which may help in visualizing all this duodenum talk.